sadmachines22 wrote: I was one of those poor suckers that missed Converge because of the schedule mix-up. They could have at least said something from the outdoor stage to clarify.....................all the millions of little schedules that were all over the place were updated with the new time slots, dude

I was one of those poor suckers that missed Converge because of the schedule mix-up. They could have at least said something from the outdoor stage to clarify... Well it was still worth it without a doubt. Baroness, Boris, Neurosis, and Mastodon were my favorites of the day. And for the guy asking for Mastodon's setlist I think it was: Hearts Alive, Seabeast, the Wolf is Loose, Bladecatcher, Island, Divinations, Sleeping Giant, a possible new song I didn't recognize, Trainwreck, Motherpuncher, and I remember them playing March of the Fire Ants toward the end. I might have missed some but thats pretty close.

Hey, anyone who stayed at the Atlanta International Hostel send me a message because I totally missed on getting your guys' emails and such. I was Joe, the guy with the Watain/Celtic Frost shirts that had the car that perhaps was used to drop you all off at the gig.

High on Fire and US Christmas were my highlights, but really, the whole thing was amazing. We couldn't even believe how the show went so smoothly....everyone started on time and there was just so much good stuff. This goes out to stretch 3 miles for sleeping in the car Friday night in a parking garage for 2 hours for the brutality that ensued. SCION FEST!

I was not half as impressed by Kylesa as I expected to be, but it's understandable considering they played at criminal the night before and were the first band on saturday. Torche was fucking amazing, in spite of having everything fuck up on them. Skeletonwitch...BORIS. best performance I saw that day, hands down...caught the last 20 of Withered, they killed, as always. I'm in awe every time I hear Beau play drums. I was underwhelmed by Pig Destroyer, would have rather seen Harvey Milk but they were at capacity. High on Fire was amazing. We ended up leaving halfway through their set because everyone at the outside stage all day were complete douchebags. fighting? seriously grow the fuck up and stop ruining amazing experiences. I really wish I'd stuck around for Zoroaster's set though, from what I hear everyone was outside at Mastodon so it was a really small crowd. anybody who knows, did Mastodon play any new stuff?

what a great fest, i suspected it would be a disorganized shitshow and i was impressed that the sound was actually decent. finally seeing neurosis and having it be everything i could have expected was unbelievable.